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Louis liked reading best because he saw these characters as just people with their lives taken out of their own hands. Their world came from the mind of someone else, and Louis wished he had that privilege. He wished that his problems existed because someone else gave them to him and so could just as easily take them away. But he didn’t believe in any kind of higher power. The only thing controlling him was fear, and ultimately that was all on him.

Louis is severely agoraphobic and Harry is the phone sex operator who gives him that little bit of sanity.

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Love and madness, obsession and manipulation, laughter and violence; warning- contents may have shifted during transit. A collection of drabbles based around the twisted and complicated relationship between Harley Quinn and the Joker, set in a style of tattooed psycho-killer criminals. Chapters labelled for mood and content when possible. An ongoing project.

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It was almost a game to see how low Robb could sink. With falling there was no control, but pushing though, it was all in Robb’s hands. He had the control, the power, to do as he pleased. Robb was beginning to find out that he liked the control over his own destruction.

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A field battle gone wrong ends with Judith’s antennae getting sliced off at the stems. The result: Ba’ul goes dead silent—and for the first time in forever, Judith is entirely alone inside her own head.

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Steve had never wanted to kill Nazis, he had only ever wanted to do the right thing. But Steve is gone, and the sole reason Bucky Barnes had remained standing with the noose loose around his neck is revenge. The green boys at camp call him America's soldier, the Soldier, the Captain. He is the man who always, always escapes death and wins despite all the odds.

And so Captain America may be the one who leads the raid on the compound and bravely battles the Red Skull to a desperate end, but Bucky Barnes is the one who flies the plane into the Arctic ocean, finally longing for the cold.

Or, alternately: someone who is not named Steve Rogers stands in the middle of Times Square and screams.

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In their third year, Kazuna had an accident during a Quidditch match that could have cost him his life. Now almost four years later, Kazuna has abandoned Quidditch all together and the one who saved his life, Tomohisa.

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I saw a statement by a podcast creator that said they came up with the idea for some of their episodes by starting with "What's the worst possible thing that could possible happen to this character?" and going from there. Something kind of similar was on my mind when I got the idea for this.

*There isn't a super clear time this takes place, but probably between the end of S1 and S2E30? Very little of what happens in here happens in the story, but if you want to be super safe, wait until the end of season 2 to be sure.

Summary

Louis liked reading best because he saw these characters as just people with their lives taken out of their own hands. Their world came from the mind of someone else, and Louis wished he had that privilege. He wished that his problems existed because someone else gave them to him and so could just as easily take them away. But he didn’t believe in any kind of higher power. The only thing controlling him was fear, and ultimately that was all on him.

Louis is severely agoraphobic and Harry is the phone sex operator who gives him that little bit of sanity.